Section 3: The Airplay chart

Brothers in Rhythm hit #64 in 1991 with ”Such a Good Feeling.”

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Bobby Brown’s duet with wife Whitney Houston — ”Something In Common” — hit #32 on the airplay chart in 1993.

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Foxy Brown hit #42 with ”Get Me Home.”

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Bush’s “Everything Zen,” “Little Things,” Swallowed,” “Greedy Fly” and “Mouth” all hit only the airplay chart.

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Mr. Busta Busta Rhymes hit #37 with “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See”

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The Butthole Surfers hit #26 in 1996 with “Pepper”

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Dave Steed

Dave Steed is all about music; 80's and metal to be exact. His iPod will shuffle from Culture Club to Slayer and he won't blink an eye. He's never heard Astral Weeks but thinks "Dazzey Duks" by Duice is the bomb. It's an odd little corner of the world he lives in.

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